1 82 The Flora of Glamorgan. 



1 83 1. elatior, Linn. Tall Fescue-grass. Peisg-wyllt hydwf. 

 Common. Abundant. Native. Pratal. 



Even, as an aggregate, however, a rather scarce grass in this 

 county. 



b. pseudo°loIiacea, Hackel. Aberdare. Ridd. J. of B. 1906. 

 p. 70. Pont Nedd Fechan ; Killay ; several places in the Swansea 

 district. Dillwyn. Gutch. Phyt. 1842. p. 182. Near Mill Race, 

 Llandaff. J.S. Cardiff. Eidd. 



c. pratensis, Huds. Aberdare. Ridd. J. of B. 1906. p. 70. 

 Meadows, everywhere. J.S. Graigafan ; Llandough. Ridd. Peter- 

 ston ! Penarth ! and many other places, I think, of which no definite 

 record has been made. Ed. 



1832. arundinacea, Schreb. 



Local. Frequent. Native. Littoral. 



Park Mill ; Llangenydd ; Port Eynon ; Port Talbot ; Nash 

 Point ; Aberthaw ; Cadoxton ; Swanbridge ; Cardiff ; Aberdare ; 

 Pengam Marshes. Ridd. Cliffs and tips at Penarth I Barry Island, 

 1899 ! Cold Knap ! Porthkerry ! Flourishes on the clayey debris 

 which collects below the Lias cliffs, forming in such places very large, 

 isolated, coarse tufts. Ed. 



Bromus, Linn. 506. 



1833. giganteus, Linn. Tall Brome-grass. Peisg-wellt hirian. 

 Local. Abundant. Native. Septal, sylvestral. 



Swansea, common. Gutch. Phyt. 1842. p. 182. Leckwith ; 

 near Dinas Powys Castle. J.S. Penrice ; Horton. Miss S. Nedd- 

 fechan Glen ; Baglan ; Laleston ; Llandow ; Marcross ; Cowbridge ; 

 Barry ; Cadoxton to Wenvoe ; Aberdare ; Welsh St. Donat's ; 

 Rudry. Ridd. Cwrtyrala ! Llandough ! Cogan Pill ! Llanharry ! 

 Peterston ! Ed. 



1834. ramosus, Huds. ( = asper, Murr.) Rough Brome-grass. 



Pawr-wellt blewog. 

 Local. Abundant. Native. Septal, sylvestral. 



Records from the lowlands too numerous for citation. Nedd- 

 fechan Glen ; Aberdare. Ridd. Merthyr district. E. and F. 



1835. erectus, Huds. Upright perennial Brome-grass. Pawr-wellt 



uniawnsyth. 

 Local. Frequent. Native. Pascual, etc. 



Port Talbot ; Porthcawl ; S. Cornelau ; Ewenny ; St. Bride's 

 Major ; Cadoxton ; Swanbridge ; Porthkerry ; Llantwit Major ; 

 Nash Point ; Aberdare ; Welsh St. Donat's. Ridd. Very abundant 

 near the coast from Aberthaw to Porthkerry ! 1910. Ed. 



1 836. madritensis, Linn. Upright annual Brome-grass. 

 Rare. Frequent. Native or Denizen. Glareal. 



Swansea. Gutch. Phyt. 1842. p. 182. Port Talbot and 

 Cardiff, as an alien. Ridd. Penarth ! ! on the red marls, where it 

 has flourished for years ; indistinguishable from a native. It is 

 often accompanied by B. sterilis, and an intermediate type which 

 will probably prove to be the hybrid madritensis x sterilis. Ed. 



